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Little Red Dog ([personal profile] madreen_rua) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2025-05-31 08:07 pm
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Code blue in the MRI

Whether you work In a hospital, a clinic, or in the field, the life of a health professional is a busy one. Not to mention everyone else that is needed to help keep things running.



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DIRECTIONS

1. Comment with your character, series, preferences, etc.
2. Roll a number between 1- 7 / 1-11 with the RNG for a role/prompt (Or not)
3. Reply to others and play the scenario out!


ROLES
  1. Doctors
  2. Nurses
  3. Other specialists/Technical staff (including you lab staff, psychiatrists, translators)
  4. Janitorial staff
  5. Administrative Staff (Secretaries, managers, etc)
  6. Patients
  7. Visitors (Volunteers, family)
  8. Other


PROMPTS
  1. Patient intake: The dealing with patients option. Which can sometimes mean dealing with queue jumpers, demanding family, or uncooperative people. Those with appointments are prepped and directed to their place of diagnosis or treatment, while the paramedics and ER staff do their best to make sure people are assessed and given the right priority for treatment.

  2. The Newbie: From new hires, to internships, you're new and need to start learning the ropes. Sometimes, residents are given the worst shifts because they might as well see how hard it is.

  3. Petty drama: It can be personal, to interdepartmental. Different staffing structures, hierarchies, shifts and funding can mean some feel ignored, or feel left out. Why does blood bank always get the new equipment first? The day surgery department staff never do night shifts.

  4. The Break room: Lunch, naps, and getting to chat for longer than 5 minutes at a time. Long shifts and odd hours are a norm for many and you enjoy the breaks whenever you get them. Maybe there's only one sofa?

  5. Dream team: Your closest friends and coworkers, the nurses who you can always rely on, the janitor who always gives you a heads up on messes, your fellow doctors and nurses who you know will always have your back and do everything efficiently.

  6. Off-shift, finally! Down time when you actually get to LEAVE work? Let's go. Whether you plan to hit the sack, or work though the trials and tribulations of scheduling activities, here's some time to sit down and unwind... better hope you're not on-call.

  7. I need a consult: Meetings! Interdepartmental cooperation! Working together to get things done! Whether it's admins shuffling a patients for an emergency treatment, lab staff noting an unusual discrepancy in results, or grief counselors helping to break the news to a family, or a translator explaining procedures to a patient every person is essential.

  8. Internal emergency: From your code blues, running out of supplies, or even just a burst pipe, something happens in the hospital that makes life difficult for everyone.

  9. External emergency: From natural disasters, to an sudden influx of patients, everything suddenly becomes very, very busy.

  10. Difficult shift: People have been out with the flu and you've been short staffed for months leaving everyone tired and short tempered, someone is told they have cancer, a patient died when their condition took a turn for the worse. Take the chance to comfort each other. Talk, cry. The worst is when you suffer burn out.

  11. Other: Anything else you can think of!


Source[personal profile] madreen_rua
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[personal profile] predilect 2025-06-01 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
( probably either a first year intern or a second year resident. pushing the timeline a little, he could also be your newly qualified psychiatrist.

what a promising young man. so what if his vibe is off during/after a long shift? he's probably just masking a run-of-the-mill antisocial personality disorder. there's no way he's secretly a cannibalistic serial killer. )